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Register of LGV Driving Instructors

The DVSA is an executive agency of the Department for Transport and handed over maintenance of the register of instructors previously qualified to the DVSA register to the LGV training industry with effect from 31 December 2016. The National Vocational Driving Instructors Register is recognised by the DVSA.

Unlike car and motor cycle instructors, there is no legislation that requires LGV instructors to hold any formal qualification. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that to ensure you receive the very best professional training you use a registered instructor.

The register also lists the Registered LGV Training Centres. Registered centres ensure training at a school that is checked and regularly monitored, and uses only registered instructors. The registered school will also have a purpose built reversing area to driving test standards. In many cases, registered schools offer the opportunity for trainees to have their driving test conducted from the centre.

Choosing a registered school not only ensures that you will receive good training, but will also mean you are training at an establishment that carries correct insurance and complies with all current legislation.

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If you wish to become a registered LGV instructor, contact your nearest Registered Training Centre who will assist you with the process. Please click here for more details.

Information on vocational driver training can be obtained from any Registered Training Centre.